Day 5 in Iceland started with us taking an amazing hike up a glacier. We went on a tour with Glacier Guides (our guide Robin was great!), who gave us crampons, ice axes, helmets, and safety harnesses (in case we fell down a crevasse!?), and then we hiked up a glacier. I still can’t believe I hiked up a glacier. Part of the reason I can’t believe I hiked up a glacier is because I have known issues with gravity, especially when frozen water is involved. The amazing part was, that with crampons on, walking on ice was much easier than walking on snow. Anyway, we hiked up Falljökull which is located in the Skaftafell area of Vatnajökull National Park. We completely lucked out with the weather. A storm passed to the south of us, which made for some absolutely amazing photographs, but we didn’t get any precipitation. I am not one to brag about my photography, but I got some amazing photographs. I can’t really credit my skills though because with the scenery I had, I could not shoot a bad photograph. The glacier was white with amazing blues, and the sky was gray then white then blue, ever changing with the storm.
- view of glacier pools
- Melt stream on Falljökull
- Melt stream
- Melt stream
- Glacier top
- Crevasse
- Glacier top
- View from the top
- Glacier top
- Glacier top
- View from the Falljökull glacier
- Glacier top
- Hidden pool on Falljökull
- Glacier top
- Pool
- Ice cave
- Ice cave
- Glacier top
- Falljökull’s top
- Glacier top
- Water pool
- Ice cave
- Glacier top
- Glacier top
- Glacier top
- Top the Falljökull glacier
- Crevasse
- Glacier top
- Glacier top
- Glacier top
- base of glacier
- Glacier Mice
- Glacier Mice
- Glacier Mice
- Glacier Mice
- Glacier Mice on Falljökull
- Glacier Mice
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